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1995–1996 Ford Bronco Eddie Bauer. The monochrome Nite edition was again available, though 1992 was its last offering. Monochrome paint versions were reintroduced from 1993 (1994 model) to 1996, as the XLT Sport variant of the Bronco available in black, red, or white.
In 1983, Eddie Bauer began a cross-branding partnership with Ford Motor Company to produce Eddie Bauer Edition Ford vehicles. In 1984, the first Eddie Bauer Edition Ford debuted: the limited edition "Eddie Bauer Bronco." [15] The partnership ended in 2010, with the 2010 Explorer and Expedition the last two models available in Eddie Bauer edition.
The Ford Bronco II is a compact sport utility vehicle (SUV) that was manufactured by the American manufacturer Ford.Closely matching the first-generation Ford Bronco in size, the Bronco II was sold for the 1984 to 1990 model years, alongside the third and fourth generations of Ford's full-size Bronco.
Getting into the Bronco Raptor takes an athletic leap or strong grip and a determined tug. The driver faces a 12-inch digital instrument cluster with another 12-inch screen atop the dash center.
Offered with part-time four-wheel drive, the Bronco shared its powertrains with the F-150 4x4, including the 4.9L I6, 4.9L (5.0L) V8, and 5.8L V8, pairing the engines with manual and automatic transmissions. In 1985, Ford introduced an outdoors-themed Eddie Bauer trim package for the Bronco, later introducing across multiple Ford light truck lines.
1984 Summer Olympics dollar [3] The pair of life-sized bronze nude statues of male and female athletes atop Olympic Gateway in the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum: Eagle Ag 90%, Cu 10% Uncirculated: 217,954 P 116,675 D 116,675 S Proof: 1,801,210 S 1984 $10: 1984 Summer Olympics eagle [4] Olympic torch runners
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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA – 1984 – HELEN HAYES: Masks of comedy and drama surrounded by ribbon AMERICAN ARTS COMMEMORATIVE SERIES – FIRST LADY OF THE STAGE – ONE OUNCE GOLD: John Mercanti 35,000 33,546 1984 0.5 troy ounces (16 g) Portrait of John Steinbeck: UNITED STATES OF AMERICA – 1984 – JOHN STEINBECK: Rural farm